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Re: Yogurt

Thanks!!! I did find some organic baby yogurt. I read the label and it said it didn't have sugar. I tried already and she really didn't care for it, but I'll keep trying!

Thanks for your replies!

BTW- @wuvamber: it's interesting that our kids are the exact same age! My little girl was born on 5/20/12 at 10:21 pm

I just started my DS (7months) with some yogurt for "breakfast" --did a lot of research and read that it's one of the only dairy products that's actually encouraged to give to babies. I was hesitant at first too

I buy the Organic YoBaby Plain Yogurt--He didn't like it at first either but I mix it with mashed banana and some cooked brown rice and now he LOVES it! Same advice as Sprocket; Try mixing in some applesauce or other steamed/puréed fruits

Also, I have used the Udi's infant probiotics any time he is on antibiotics or if we are traveling away from home--you can try that as well if all else fails with the yogurt!

Re: Yogurt

I'm talking about plain yogurt. The yogurt I buy is not baby yogurt and it contains organic whole milk and live cultures. That's it. I can't imagine why you would ever give a food with added sugar to a baby.

Re: Yogurt

I thought baby yogurt meant there was no honey because of all the warnings about honey prior to a year???? Ai yi yi it's confusing. Maybe I won't start solids this time until my baby can get up and walk across the room and fix herself a sandwich.

Re: Yogurt

i totally agree with sprocket, just get PLAIN yoghurt. I have gven it to my son from about 7 or 8 months and he still likes it.
Surely that must be available in the US? i seem to remember buying it when I lived there but it is a long time ago. Here in Europe Yoghurt is sold either plain which means nothing at all is added, no sugar no nothing; or with "flavours" which means additives to the gills, starting with sugar, colour, aroma what not. So plain is what you need. Also often over here Greek Yoghurt means thickeners have been added so I never buy it.

Here in Europe it is safe to assume anything labeled as "baby" is in actual fact full of additives and especially tons of sugar.